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|Persephone|IF-Sizzlerz

You doctors work VERY hard, however your salary reflects that work! But yeah I have a doctor friend, that works night shifts, weekends, and all antisocial hours and on call duty and what not, she does love her work, but it can get very stressful!

yea... it kind of does... but when you have a 6 figure student loan debt staring you in the face, you kind of need it! And glad your friend likes it, or it can be really bad! I've seen so many burnt out and hateful doctors cuz they went into the profession for all the wrong reasons

peridot.Senior Member

You doctors work VERY hard, however your salary reflects that work! But yeah I have a doctor friend, that works night shifts, weekends, and all antisocial hours and on call duty and what not, she does love her work, but it can get very stressful!

yea... it kind of does... but when you have a 6 figure student loan debt staring you in the face, you kind of need it! And glad your friend likes it, or it can be really bad! I've seen so many burnt out and hateful doctors cuz they went into the profession for all the wrong reasons

True, it can be stressful and the number of suicide rates in the students as well as professinals in this field is high. The stress level is also responsible for strained family and social lives . I heard oe of my friend say that they are also prone o getting addicted to drugs due to easy accessibiity Achieving a good balance would be important.

|Persephone|IF-Sizzlerz

^^^ OMG absolutely! You'd be surprised with the stats for the percent of doctors who have at some point in their career a dependence on some drug or alcohol. And prescription drugs are in such easy access, that its almost as easy as being addicted to chocolate. But the problem is that by the time a lot of people realize that this is not the work for them, it's too late to get out as they have a huge student loan to pay off. I knew a guy in a similar situation and he just stuck with it and had the smarts to choose a speciality where he didn't deal with people (pathology). And yes, the stress is kinda ridiculous. Even just in a school/training, the hours and work load is crazy! Like no other field needed to government to come and set a maximum number of hours they could work (80 per week in the US now). And honestly, I've seen people who've taken to drinking as a way to unwind and are already walking down a slippery slope (1 or 2 years into the program)! Anyways, rant over. Sorry TM for randomly hijacking your topic into a totally different avenue :/

baz786IF-Sizzlerz

Okay I have been checking student forums, where graduates have been complaining about the competitive job market and their struggles to find a job that pays even the minimum wage. The atmosphere on the student forum was too blue so switched to debate mansion for some quality debates on what is the point of a degree these days?

From personal experience, today i got an email to inform me that they regret to let me know my application has been unsuccessful for X position. When i called them up to question why that was the case, they told me that although i meet the necessary qualifications, but there were other people who applied, with more experience than me. I had higher qualifications than specified, but my lack of experience put me at disadvantage, hence they rejected me .

My debate. How are you suppose to get experience without being given the opportunity?applications, say they don't discriminate and equal opportunities is given to everyone, but they discriminate because of experience? Talking about application forms, if they don't discriminate why would they bother to ask about your ethnic background, disability, religion gender, age etc? Why is that important to know before the application has even been processed? Discrimination is done by putting a disclaimer !

EDITED to put a toothless laughing emotican. Life is a joke, isn't it?

posting after a very long time.

How are you suppose to get experience without being given the opportunity?

i know its a catch 22 situation and it sucks i think we have all been through itmy suggestion would be to volunteer in your chosen field or something similar

From my own experience when i graduated i had zero experience in my field of IT

my work experience involved working in grocery shops and a voluntary placement i setup in the IT Department helping disabled students with there studies that i organized myself which was easy because being a disabled student i had gone through the whole process myself iegetting the right equipment/software to aid in my studies and being taught how to use it and i thought i know how to do this position so i helped other students.

The other thing i did was ask everyone i knew in my field if there were vacancies after several months i got a job Alhumdulillah ive been working for over 2 yrs now in my field.

As far as discrimination goes it may happen who knows but i think you are asked your gender ethinicity etc for stats purposes or the may work on a quota system.

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